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8.4 KiB
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// Copyright (c) 2019-2023 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license
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// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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module time
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// parse_rfc3339 returns time from a date string in RFC 3339 datetime format.
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// See also https://ijmacd.github.io/rfc3339-iso8601/ for a visual reference of
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// the differences between ISO-8601 and RFC 3339.
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pub fn parse_rfc3339(s string) !Time {
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if s == '' {
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return error_invalid_time(0, 'datetime string is empty')
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}
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// Normalize the input before parsing. Good since iso8601 doesn't permit lower case `t` and `z`.
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sn := s.replace_each(['t', 'T', 'z', 'Z'])
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mut t := parse_iso8601(sn) or { Time{} }
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// If parse_iso8601 DID NOT result in default values (i.e. date was parsed correctly)
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if t != Time{} {
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return t
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}
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t_i := sn.index('T') or { -1 }
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parts := if t_i != -1 { [sn[..t_i], sn[t_i + 1..]] } else { sn.split(' ') }
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// Check if sn is date only
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if !parts[0].contains_any(' Z') && parts[0].contains('-') {
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year, month, day := parse_iso8601_date(sn)!
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t = new_time(Time{
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year: year
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month: month
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day: day
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})
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return t
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}
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// Check if sn is time only
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if !parts[0].contains('-') && parts[0].contains(':') {
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mut hour_, mut minute_, mut second_, mut microsecond_, mut unix_offset, mut is_local_time := 0, 0, 0, 0, i64(0), true
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hour_, minute_, second_, microsecond_, unix_offset, is_local_time = parse_iso8601_time(parts[0])!
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t = new_time(Time{
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hour: hour_
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minute: minute_
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second: second_
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microsecond: microsecond_
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})
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if is_local_time {
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return t // Time is already local time
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}
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mut unix_time := t.unix
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if unix_offset < 0 {
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unix_time -= (-unix_offset)
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} else if unix_offset > 0 {
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unix_time += unix_offset
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}
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t = unix2(i64(unix_time), t.microsecond)
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return t
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}
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return error_invalid_time(9, 'malformed date')
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}
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// parse returns time from a date string in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss" format.
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pub fn parse(s string) !Time {
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if s == '' {
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return error_invalid_time(0, 'datetime string is empty')
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}
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pos := s.index(' ') or {
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return error_invalid_time(1, 'string has no space between date and time')
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}
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symd := s[..pos]
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ymd := symd.split('-')
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if ymd.len != 3 {
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return error_invalid_time(2, 'date must be in the form of y-m-d')
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}
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shms := s[pos..]
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hms := shms.split(':')
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if hms.len != 3 {
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return error_invalid_time(9, 'time must be in the form of H:i:s')
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}
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hour_ := hms[0][1..]
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minute_ := hms[1]
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second_ := hms[2]
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//
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iyear := ymd[0].int()
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imonth := ymd[1].int()
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iday := ymd[2].int()
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ihour := hour_.int()
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iminute := minute_.int()
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isecond := second_.int()
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// eprintln('>> iyear: $iyear | imonth: $imonth | iday: $iday | ihour: $ihour | iminute: $iminute | isecond: $isecond')
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if iyear > 9999 || iyear < -9999 {
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return error_invalid_time(3, 'year must be between -10000 and 10000')
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}
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if imonth > 12 || imonth < 1 {
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return error_invalid_time(4, 'month must be between 1 and 12')
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}
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if iday > 31 || iday < 1 {
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return error_invalid_time(5, 'day must be between 1 and 31')
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}
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if ihour > 23 || ihour < 0 {
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return error_invalid_time(6, 'hours must be between 0 and 24')
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}
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if iminute > 59 || iminute < 0 {
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return error_invalid_time(7, 'minutes must be between 0 and 60')
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}
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if isecond > 59 || isecond < 0 {
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return error_invalid_time(8, 'seconds must be between 0 and 60')
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}
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res := new_time(Time{
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year: iyear
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month: imonth
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day: iday
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hour: ihour
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minute: iminute
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second: isecond
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})
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return res
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}
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// parse_format parses the string `s`, as a custom `format`, containing the following specifiers:
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// YYYY - 4 digit year, 0000..9999
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// YY - 2 digit year, 00..99
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// M - month, 1..12
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// MM - month, 2 digits, 01..12
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// MMMM - name of month
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// D - day of the month, 1..31
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// DD - day of the month, 01..31
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// H - hour, 0..23
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// HH - hour, 00..23
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// h - hour, 0..23
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// hh - hour, 0..23
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// k - hour, 0..23
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// kk - hour, 0..23
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// m - minute, 0..59
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// mm - minute, 0..59
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// s - second, 0..59
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// ss - second, 0..59
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pub fn parse_format(s string, format string) !Time {
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if s == '' {
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return error_invalid_time(0, 'datetime string is empty')
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}
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mut p := new_date_time_parser(s, format)
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return p.parse()
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}
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// parse_iso8601 parses rfc8601 time format yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.dddddd+dd:dd as local time
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// the fraction part is difference in milli seconds and the last part is offset
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// from UTC time and can be both +/- HH:mm
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// remarks: not all iso8601 is supported
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// also checks and support for leapseconds should be added in future PR
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pub fn parse_iso8601(s string) !Time {
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if s == '' {
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return error_invalid_time(0, 'datetime string is empty')
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}
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t_i := s.index('T') or { -1 }
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parts := if t_i != -1 { [s[..t_i], s[t_i + 1..]] } else { s.split(' ') }
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if !(parts.len == 1 || parts.len == 2) {
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return error_invalid_time(12, 'malformed date')
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}
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year, month, day := parse_iso8601_date(parts[0])!
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mut hour_, mut minute_, mut second_, mut microsecond_, mut unix_offset, mut is_local_time := 0, 0, 0, 0, i64(0), true
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if parts.len == 2 {
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hour_, minute_, second_, microsecond_, unix_offset, is_local_time = parse_iso8601_time(parts[1])!
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}
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mut t := new_time(
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year: year
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month: month
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day: day
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hour: hour_
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minute: minute_
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second: second_
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microsecond: microsecond_
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)
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if is_local_time {
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return t // Time already local time
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}
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mut unix_time := t.unix
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if unix_offset < 0 {
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unix_time -= (-unix_offset)
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} else if unix_offset > 0 {
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unix_time += unix_offset
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}
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t = unix2(i64(unix_time), t.microsecond)
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return t
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}
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// parse_rfc2822 returns time from a date string in RFC 2822 datetime format.
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pub fn parse_rfc2822(s string) !Time {
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if s == '' {
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return error_invalid_time(0, 'datetime string is empty')
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}
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fields := s.split(' ')
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if fields.len < 5 {
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return error_invalid_time(1, 'datetime string must have 5 components, has: ${fields.len}')
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}
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pos := months_string.index(fields[2]) or {
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return error_invalid_time(2, 'invalid month format')
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}
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mm := pos / 3 + 1
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unsafe {
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tmstr := malloc_noscan(s.len * 2)
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count := C.snprintf(&char(tmstr), (s.len * 2), c'%s-%02d-%s %s', fields[3].str,
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mm, fields[1].str, fields[4].str)
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return parse(tos(tmstr, count))
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}
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}
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// ----- iso8601 -----
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fn parse_iso8601_date(s string) !(int, int, int) {
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year, month, day, dummy := 0, 0, 0, u8(0)
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count := unsafe { C.sscanf(&char(s.str), c'%4d-%2d-%2d%c', &year, &month, &day, &dummy) }
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if count != 3 {
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return error_invalid_time(10, 'datetime string must have 3 components, but has ${count}')
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}
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if year > 9999 {
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return error_invalid_time(13, 'year must be smaller than 10000')
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}
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if month > 12 {
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return error_invalid_time(14, 'month must be smaller than 12')
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}
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if day > 31 {
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return error_invalid_time(15, 'day must be smaller than 31')
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}
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return year, month, day
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}
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fn parse_iso8601_time(s string) !(int, int, int, int, i64, bool) {
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hour_ := 0
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minute_ := 0
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second_ := 0
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mut microsecond_ := 0
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mut nanosecond_ := 0
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plus_min_z := `a`
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offset_hour := 0
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offset_minute := 0
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mut count := 0
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count = unsafe {
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C.sscanf(&char(s.str), c'%2d:%2d:%2d.%9d%c', &hour_, &minute_, &second_, &nanosecond_,
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&char(&plus_min_z))
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}
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if count == 5 && plus_min_z == `Z` {
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// normalise the nanoseconds:
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mut ndigits := 0
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if mut pos := s.index('.') {
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pos++
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for ; pos < s.len && s[pos].is_digit(); pos++ {
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ndigits++
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}
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}
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for ndigits < 9 {
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nanosecond_ *= 10
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ndigits++
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}
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microsecond_ = nanosecond_ / 1000
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} else {
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count = unsafe {
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C.sscanf(&char(s.str), c'%2d:%2d:%2d.%6d%c%2d:%2d', &hour_, &minute_, &second_,
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µsecond_, &char(&plus_min_z), &offset_hour, &offset_minute)
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}
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// Missread microsecond ([Sec Hour Minute].len == 3 < 4)
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if count < 4 {
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count = unsafe {
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C.sscanf(&char(s.str), c'%2d:%2d:%2d%c%2d:%2d', &hour_, &minute_, &second_,
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&char(&plus_min_z), &offset_hour, &offset_minute)
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}
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count++ // Increment count because skipped microsecond
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}
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if count < 4 {
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return error_invalid_time(10, 'malformed date')
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}
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}
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is_local_time := plus_min_z == `a` && count == 4
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is_utc := plus_min_z == `Z` && count == 5
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if !(count == 7 || is_local_time || is_utc) {
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return error_invalid_time(11, 'malformed date')
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}
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if plus_min_z != `+` && plus_min_z != `-` && !is_utc && !is_local_time {
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return error_invalid_time(12, 'missing timezone')
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}
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mut unix_offset := 0
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if offset_hour > 0 {
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unix_offset += 3600 * offset_hour
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}
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if offset_minute > 0 {
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unix_offset += 60 * offset_minute
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}
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if plus_min_z == `+` {
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unix_offset *= -1
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}
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return hour_, minute_, second_, microsecond_, unix_offset, is_local_time
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}
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